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African Wild Ass Collection

Man trying to persuade some stubborn donkeys to move

Punishment of domestic discord in the Middle Ages

The animals lair on a bed of straw

Man with a donkey, water seller in Cordoba

Winegrower with a cart drawn by an ox and a donkey

Sleeping Donkey Driver under a Tree by a Lake

The Ship of Fools by Sebastian Brant

The Ship of Fools by Sebastian Brant

The Ship of Fools by Sebastian Brant

The Ship of Fools by Sebastian Brant

Much gold to the second of the three brothers

Carretto Siciliano, Family on a Sunday outing with a donkey cart

Market Day in the 19th century

Picture series Childrens Scenes III

Series Genre Pictures VI, Paris

Series Genre Pictures 3 (1873 to 1878) (Paris) Children carrying a Liebig glass on a stubborn donkey

African donkey (Equus africanus)

Steppe ass, Nubian wild ass (Equus asinus africanus)

Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (15 July 1606 - 4 October 1669)

The fountain at the Alhambra in Grenada

The fountain at the Alhambra in Grenada

The farmers and the donkey, it's hard to please everyone

The peasants and the donkey, it is difficult to please everyone

A donkey has dropped its basket on the way to the market

Female donkey rider in Cairo, Egypt

Water seller in Barranquilla, Colombia

Traveling artist having a break

Historic print, title page of Der gruene Esel by Christian Fuerchtegott Gellert

Entry into the ark, Noah's ark

GDR, Feldberg, 15.09.1989, Street scene in Feldberg

Donkey and Human Hands, England, Great Britain

Farmer riding donkey, Canary Islands

Donkey dropped shopping basket on the way to market

A restless impresario, street artist with donkey and dogs shows tricks in the street

A restless impresario, street artist with donkey and dogs shows tricks in the street

Wartburg, Eisenach, Wartburgesel

Picture series On the beach, children want to ride a donkey

Greek Pope c. 1867, priest, riding on a donkey

The peasants and the donkey, it's hard to please everyone

The peasants and the donkey, it's hard to please everyone

The peasants and the donkey, it's hard to please everyone

The peasants and the donkey, it is hard to please everyone

Picture series The search, where is the miller ? Woman brings grain to the mill with the donkey

Picture series The search, where is the carter ? Improvised carriage from a Liebig box with donkey as draught animal

Series Where?, where is the donkey driver

Greengrocer with donkey in the old town of Naples

Hans Weiditz von lovely Kurzweil Poems Lutii Apuleij of a Golden Donkey

Peasants in Spain, she is riding a donkey and playing the guitar

Homecoming from the Christmas Market

The African wild ass (Equus africanus) or African wild ass is a wild member of the horse family Equidae

Trader on her tour with a donkey in the mountains

Entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, Gospel of Matthew

Bazaar in Cairo, Egypt, small shops

Donkey driver in Cairo, Egypt, donkey

Balaam's or Balaam's donkey

Jewish judge riding on a white donkey

Joshua dismisses the three and a half tribes

David is anointed in Hebron, kings over all Israel

Day labourer waiting for work with his donkey

A man, farmer, with a loaded donkey on the way to the market

Farmer bringing his harvest to market on a fully loaded donkey

Two dogs drink water from the river while the dead donkey floats by

The Donkey and the Hound, a hunting dog attacked and brought down a donkey

Selling milk directly on the pasture from a donkey cart

The Lion and the Donkey at the Body of the Disobedient Prophet

The Feast of Tabernacles, Fifth Book of Moses

Absalom's death, meet, servants

Covenant of the Gibeonites with Joshua

The allegories on the breading of the 12 tribes

Material transport in 1915, donkey pull freight car

Mosaic man rides a donkey backward archaeological excavation of antique Roman city Volubilis Morocco

Outing on donkeys, historic photograph

Comic wall painting of a winged donkey

Egyptian White Donkey Screaming, Shouting

Poitou donkey or Baudet du Poitou

Donkey in the passenger seat, England

Woodcut, African wild ass (Equus africanus)

An illegally parked donkey, Egypt, Africa

An illegally parked donkey, Egypt, Africa

Goat rides on a donkey, between 50s and 60s

Donkey attached to parking pole, approx

Man leads a stone path down a fully packed donkey from an alpine pasture

Donkey wears banana plants, Mexico City

Little goat and girl riding turtles



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EDITORS COMMENTS

"The African Wild Ass: A Majestic and Endangered Species" In this captivating collection of engravings from various time periods, we are transported into the world of the African Wild Ass. These magnificent creatures have long fascinated both artists and scientists alike with their unique characteristics and untamed beauty. One such engraving, created in 1879 by an unknown artist, showcases an Abyssinian Wild Male Ass alongside a Female Indian Onager. The contrasting colors and intricate details bring these animals to life on the page, highlighting their individuality within the species. Helena J. Maguire's artwork from 1900 further emphasizes the allure of the African Wild Ass. Her depiction captures its gracefulness as it stands tall amidst its natural habitat. The artist's attention to detail allows us to appreciate every line and curve that defines this remarkable creature. As we delve deeper into history, we encounter engravings dating back to 1841 that depict not only the African Donkey but also its close relatives - the Wild Horse and Mule. These illustrations serve as a reminder of how interconnected these species are while showcasing their distinct characteristics. The significance of these engravings becomes even more apparent when considering that Equus africanus asinus is now classified as critically endangered due to habitat loss and hunting pressures, and is crucial for us to recognize their importance in our ecosystem and work towards preserving their existence for future generations. Through these visual representations spanning several decades, we gain insight into the rich heritage of this extraordinary animal – Equus africanus asinus or simply put, the African Wild Ass. Let us cherish these artworks not just for their aesthetic value but also for reminding us about our responsibility towards protecting Earth's diverse wildlife population before it becomes nothing more than a distant memory engraved in history books.

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